_ p DEERING LINE before placing your order.- - .f Hundreds of satisiiedfarmers on Prince Edward Island testify . vv|v|.cs|=¢.¢=tN-I-.. FAMERS >._4 "J FY’ Requiring Binder Twiiie please cal _ ware Store and get prices before purchasing. SIMOH W. GRRBBE. STOYES AND HARD`\VARE. \Valker’s Corner. June 6, igez. P L 4- I B The Flechanics’ Mfg Co.;Ltd. Having made extensive improvements to our Plant and with new and the best of machinery We are in A better position than ever to supply the needs of our numerous customers with every thing required in the building line. House finish of all kinds kept in stock. Doors,sashes, mantels, aewel posts, balusters, stair rail, and mouldings, etc. Also all kinds of rough lumber, scintling hemlock and spruce boards.§laths. All the ditierent grades of shingles including spruce an Cedar. Estimates given at short noitce. All orders Elled promptly. In our UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT Mr. A. H. Wadxnan as usual is turning out first- QU work in CASKETS and COFFINS. With always a large and varied stock on hand we are _‘prepared m £11 orders both WHOLESALE sud RE FAIL. Mountings, robes, etc, always in stock the very best values. Up-to-date hearse in connection. Telephone, Water Street, Summerside. mb” mhmm GEO- W. ROBINSON, Mgr. Deering Ideal Mowers S Ana 1-ray Rakes I If you are buyivnga Mower or Hay Rake call and see the to the excellenceof Deering goods. Agents, Queen St., Charlottetown. Aprllx-eod & w.pr. 1 , -cs fa--ff a\ a~ - , fs - ~ L_-» ww _'$31 -$5-= »-,\ .» L’-wir: J’ -~ V :.'»f . ».'/'»`-"' LUTPV1 3 “~'~ ' 1 -'I//:I2 ~1\¢ v ~-£1’ ~~:z' ,452 -Having been _apgpoin-ted agents for the celebrated Gas and Gasoline I-llngine, manufactured by Goldie & McCulloch of Galt, Ontario, we are prepared to ill all orders at short notice, and would invite all who are in want of a cheap and eiiicient_ power from 2 to 5o h. p. to forward their orders. This engine can seen in the Guardian Newspaper Oiiice, Where_it has displaced an American make of Gas Engine, and is giving every satisfaction. Address, ' , The T. A. MaelEAN Mfg. Gu. AGENTS FOR P. E. I. -24 d&w. Crabbe’s Hard- e- ,_ _ . ~ » if ~wc»'.i'f»e‘.='. -_ =~_f,~,¢.. __ . i ,- __ ._ : »- ,,,. _, j _, , ~ _ ` _ §3f1{€_~“ "'i‘!ia+"l\."S/{»2¢i¥!b1’¥‘I-,L;»'=.¢:»~&:si_e I fe >,,_g;-_~_;,;.c_.{';< ZH,-V.__. ,>\ p ` ‘_-_Lv J, _l _:,__V_v'6»_;‘.,,_ I A _ a I _. p :V .` `>_ I V A p _ l . = ~ - -a- "~ ~ » 4. f »-:-.~\'-»_'~\~- .‘._,=;-..,‘;.‘-2..-”-L _~>.=, 1"-_<_..s=~»>iizs1':f1='l..-- ' .'f~.-~~_~ ..=f..- , '=.'~' ;. e., ».».~_ _ _ __ J ` - = ._ ~ _. - _ V » , ~ gg, ’* ¢i_1z_ 1' v~_"~»-. ,:" ' _ -,Figs-?s"C“~,s§‘~‘-.~MJi.; - ,*==`1f 5' f"°f'-`,» ‘* ;~-'_>'l- .-,_ ‘ ' .)'--1-j ‘ V v -f , ‘ .1 . , -;.- - , ` L I J ' , _ , L r ` -, ` .' _»}»‘-` '. " ,-_.»~ '. ~~ -A-1. 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Eveg square inch from the bottom of fire-pot to top of dome is a direct radiating surface. .9 .t-> p d' gngeoe -` The dome is made of heavy steel-plate, which makes it amore efiective heater than the cast-iron dome put in common Furnaces. s 6 _ The “Sunshine” has eveg/improved feature 9 and still is so simple , that any person can Q operate it. - ' M°CIaryS London, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeé, Vancouver, St. John, . B. 9 » After Work or Exercise Soothi-s tired niuscies, re- moves sore- , _ ness :ing stil!- 3 f _1 -_ » n-sr: `\thi.’ flint' frt d B%i%§i'§\*‘“ e2f<',; .fi if e 6° ~= ` r-» - P' . -. _ ' fillifl !S~¢--_}'§_‘:; £9; @ Don't take the weak. watery witch hazel ' P reparations re resented to be “the sam P C _ as" Pond's Extract. which easily sour and generislly contain "wood alcohol." a deadly poison. sssoszsssosz _ [_ 4 li All kinds. Best Quality. Prices right. STYLE ' FERTILIZER! FERTILIZER! AND FOR ALL CROPS BEST QUALITY PRICES RIGI1 ‘I _-: We are General Agents for the Nova Scotia Fertilizer Co’s famous N H Fertilizers. 'Ihey are splendid quality and are giving great result. - Plough and Plough Repairs Harrows, Seeders, etc., Also Carriages of all kinds We can`give you satisfaction every time. Give us a call. R. E. MUTCH 81.60. McCormack Agency. ~ I A' Ch‘to'wn, April 23, Tue, Fri & wklv. *F Q. 5 \\l here the Public I Without quality cau’t mlkc permanent busi- ness. Bnt quality with- out style and finish never gets any business. Irs so the world over. So we crowd in our boots all that Citches the eye-but we never forget to put into _them that inherent wearing value which makes them “stand the racket.” ` One of the correct things " for Men’s WCB! 153 pat- cnt leather with exten- sion sole. Price$4.5o. 1 Is Always Pleased _ F J ` rooms the greatest display of nnisherl won; in Mmm mentS> I`_Iead5t°D@S» Tables, &c we have ever offered to the public All kinds of Marble, including Brandon, Itahan, Aspir aélzih L18h§ and Dark I_3lue, also Freestone and Red and i D;;>'Gf;1mt§, auof which we oiier at bottom prices. f _ gns urnished for any description when' requested. i We are instructed by the Executors o'f the if Will and Testament ti the late Israel §'W‘0 li, £0 H f t es in Chariots;-tctgnszlxicl Ce fouomng pm' occupied by the late Robert|I_0|| s”6n):F:r: Snfrontage on water street org? f¢¢¢ gr °:°°‘b°°t ‘nd °*t¢°d“\Z back thereirom xi; ._ ._ W. llllllll Prllllll For Sale. 1-The dwelling house and pfenggxpon' fem D ee . 2-The brick building and pfgmig reet, formerly occupied by the ciao” Evra. . gint of P. E, island' 'having a froggggnzgsl W wig; Sffssi °f4s feet or mereabout and ex- IE :E1 IEDIJ- ._`.e.°:°.§i2§;;f"“°"f¢'~ A °~ - ID - atpaeeo.. .....;°..z: .‘f°§_”.=;..fZ:'=f Sr"- liavipg a frontage of about 84 feet anliitexpttiztiildl 5_3 wed_ Sat. & W sm Kent Street, Charlottetown. _ mg safk ‘bf "t.“5f¢¢t- - _ 4 building lots frontingon pins, t . p we Common of; Charlottetown, abs 3; __ _‘ ~ - ~ _ i Tdlilérlfotlnyoltheabove ` . he I'¢Qived by um umkmizned ggzgegtigsstzgg _.‘ mbernextatl mmnnm m»,,, _s°?»'-|°»..=e.. r l gf-f-~, ....‘i.’». .` _A g-,-,;~__=;g€-;’=f‘ ' :nl-in. Qld. 1 I- rf-‘¢'._».-_», " er mm _--._,,_,,t._n_,,;',, ‘»_i__T__r’fr_r-=i ;1.f,- 5 ,.3 ._ _ _ _ _ u‘“.'“_;“ odd & Rogers. Agents 'of the world. A ;DOCICI’S “ _. .,, _ _, __'°~.. _ A 'rolpsv ‘runvv noon. ' A Frenchman W’ho Play! Practical Jokes on His Guests. A “topsy turvy room.” writes a cor- respondent. not illusory, but actually so built, 'existed near Paris some years ago and may still exist. One who saw it thus describes it und the use to r‘v which it was put: “I was the guest of ` the owner of the house,” _ he says. “from Saturday to Monday. He was ai bachelor, very corivivlal in his tastes. and we were u very jolly party of men- When we woke up, about 2 o’clock on 'the Sunday morning, one of our num- ber, sound aslccp on the couch in the billiard room, was carried out like n log by a couple of servants. My host gave me ii solemn wink and told me that if a sudden summons came 1 was to rush from 'my bedroom or else I might miss a sight worth seeing. I wanted nothing but sleep and was rc- Iieved when the summons came to find that it was broad daylight. “Yawnlug, I followed the _valet and round myself. with four others. silent- ly peepiugthrough little holes in the wall. The scene was absurd, ridicu- lous. A dazed man slowly waking to full consciousness was lying on a plas- tered floor, looking up in horror at 8 carpeted ceiling. Two heavy couches, an easy chair, chairs and tables se- curely rastened stared down at 'him from above. The man’s eyes at last rested on a Iiowerpot directly over his head. from which a flaring rose. ap- parently real. was blooming. He gave a cry and,irol1lng over, grasped with ‘ frenzied hands the stem of the chande- lier, which came up through the tioor. .The host burst into the room, with a A loud laugh. ‘They all do lt,” he cried. ‘ ‘They rear they will tall up to the cell- tng: n “Sit” and “Set” Some one who believes in teaching by example has concocted a lesson In the use of two little words which have been a source or mortification and trouble to many well meaning persons. A man or woman either can set a hen, although they cannot sit her; nei- ther can they set on her, although the hen might sit on them by the hour if they would allow it. A. man cannot set on the wash bench, but he could set the basin on it, and neither the basin nor the gram- marians would object. He could sit on the dog’s tail It the dog were willing or he might set his foot on it. But if he should set on the aforesaid tail or sit his foot there the grammarians as well as the dog would howl, metaphorlcally at least. And yet the man might set the tail aside and then sit down and be as- sailed neither by the dog nor by the grammarians. Not Worry. but Slumber. They were discussing suicides and the proneness of different peoples to depart in that way when one of those engaged in the conversation turned to a colored man and asked, “Why is it that so few ot' your people take their own lives?" ' - After scratching his head a moment the person uddressedresponded, “Well, i I tell you, boss; when gi nigger sits down he don’t worry, but goes to i sleep.” _ ‘ ` _ Envled the Other Boy. Johnny-l wish l was Tommy Jones. Mother-Wliy? You are stronger than he ls. you have a better home. more toys and more pocket money. Johnny-Yes, l know, but he can wiggle his ears. Experience the Only Teacher. She-There’s really no reason for married folks to quarrel. He-No, except that they generally need a few quarrels to rind that out. _____ The man who has the most to say about charity beginning at home is generally the one who thinks that re- form ought to begin on the other side |'__ V _ umhago is Rheumatism ofthe back. _ The cause is Urio Acid in the blood. If the kid- neys did their work there would be no Uric Acid and no I.umbag'o_ Mak; gh. kidneys do their work. The ` i sure, 'positive and only cure for Lumbago h Kidney Pills _ _ -M It’ >.¢‘2'2£/ Mk. ' .72-1 ' .lam- elf; ‘li ," »°‘§;i L, . 1,. of August. - »Mcn’s Clothing 33 1 All our Men ’s Tweed Suits 33 i 3 per cent on All ‘- “ Serge Suits 33 1 3 per cent off All “ f‘ Worsted ~“ 33 1 3 per cent on All “ “ Pants 33 1-3 per cent fl All Men ’s Overalls 25 per cent on` All Boys Suits 33 1-3 per cent off ' » \ Laces and Ribbons discounts from regular marked prices 1' _ _ , »""=" a .:\"i-“sie "“=:`. .‘.~'.\:f`-"'f'l""".\“""‘." `~ ` " ‘.1 13-. '»~` ` g J ="»' -~ __ ..._ 5, _ 1... “WF” ar' ya. ml _ ' I .~ i ~ gr Y The great success._ that has attended our August l is unprecedented at this season; the perm! are fully satisi as we advertise. We will continue the” big '11s~'rsnta Black and Colored Dress Goods 33 1 3 per cent o Corsets, Gloves and Underwear , Print Cottons, White Cottons, :gp on, (grey Cotto 25 p.c. off; \Vrappers 33 1-3 p.c. o ent’s urnishin Colored Shirts 33 i-3 p.c. on; Ties, Cdllars and Cuffs, 33 Caps do; Underwear 25 p.c. 06'; Boots and Shoes, do EIYSSS G-OOGSH l »T- B- ]§¢[oDona1d LEADERS IN Low PRICES 6 6 S I _ uma.;- £-U-.. 5 L.-ann.-u U I ' I n[All.|GHl Ml me-ni-n monsoon- _ 1 xmuaruigi-m Headlight Parlor E- B. Eddi’s “Heaeiight” Perl -re- Schofiéld B Post Oliice Biglggvfxg A‘ent” the i B BAND 1 I 11. '_--___ __ '¥. -F' W8 ,;'.. V " -I *'\ __ Q...-snax THE _LARGEST 5 MATCH 'rl-is STRQ _ GSS? alxrol-I HIE ¥.'i'i-‘é*eT&°S"é.'I#Ifé'H Ask your grocer for af rzc package con large boxes, or 5 cents for single boxes mm... RUFF Cl ; For Falling Hair, Dandruff, Eczema, and all Irrltatiors It keeps the hair in a thoroughly healthy condition L Cure, rubbed into the scalp three times a week. reducin once a week, will insure a positive, permanent. gun 1 or Dandruff and a luxuriant growth of he.\v_v, health __ and you will use no other. _Price 50:: and $1 00 a bottle a I A R BREMEFI CO L and Hair Tonic - » . ¢k'IITED TORO!! 1 .L a_ Louoon < ._ »»- vi) _ rr- A e ____ _ . Ap 5 ,m .1 ‘ OGILVIE it e When you wanta barrel of Flour thatwill make more bread and of better quality than the soft wheat _ iiour of Ontario, you must ask for OGJLVIE s -I . K” _ This is the Hour now used by the Prince and Princess of Wales andthe Royal household _ -- W¥i""""°“"”"'l‘““ All l=lour`Dealers Sell it .-..f...Q if Q5 v`_ . S. ' I ww, __.-I _~ _[_ , ° le --»~ , BOTTOM PRICES _ f 5 @ - well as ties,vests,and cool underw _ ____ _ 1 _ . ~ ,g.»»¢.'rf.;;'..-.¢' 1 'p -t - Also all -kinds ot Lumber. Lime, Brick, em., for buiiaiag psepos.. laniiteliifl. Poole be 1, ,_ `~ ..~h~ , ._ .» ""-' `~`_'.’\:-f»*',’ ' _*_ _r -r G ’ lien We lan Give I S M... soo eh __» "' ‘s Shingles For Sale ' G ` . 96 ‘. _, »- - ,___ . _ N ~ _~._.. _ .__ _ -- _~ Of tl\e wonderful vane of u to- , , -Ti" date colored negligee and linen in th 5;, nu... handsomest styles of the season. For the fastidious man we aresho ~» ng a new line of negligee shirts yuh; 653 M Cedar Shingles famous “Oak White with bladf 5‘*'5P¢- A ' _ ii » HW Bay brandinassoned deS_ We ha also 1' _ is " " - 'i _ - 600 M Spruce Shingkgra . bicyder’ foxhe augengw ine belts, golf stockmgs and sweaters for the. A »»¢ Jah 1 J*